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Shorthand term for [[ethanol|ethyl alcohol]] or ethanol, a product of [[yeast]] fermentation. The volumetric amount of alcohol in [[wine]] is usually between 9 and 14%. Beverages with less than 9% [[ABV]] (alcohol by volume) are vulnerable to spoilage bacteria and require refrigeration for preservation. Beverages with more than 14% ABV may technically be wine, but have other names such as [[Madeira]], [[Sherry]], [[Port]], or are typed as [[Aperitif]] or [[Dessert Wine]].
Shorthand term for [[ethanol|ethyl alcohol]] or ethanol, a product of [[yeast]] fermentation. The volumetric amount of alcohol in [[wine]] is usually between 9 and 14%. Beverages with less than 9% [[ABV]] (alcohol by volume) are vulnerable to spoilage bacteria and require refrigeration for preservation. Beverages with more than 14% ABV may technically be wine, but have other names such as [[Madeira]], [[Sherry]], [[Port]], or are typed as [[Aperitif]] or [[Dessert Wine]].


The downside of alcoholic beverage consumption is [[alcohol abuse]].
The downside of [[Alcoholic_beverage|alcoholic beverage]] consumption is [[Alcohol_abuse|alcohol abuse]].


[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 21:20, 19 August 2017

An alcohol is any molecule that has a hydrgoen bonded to an oxygen, and the oxygen is bonded to another atom besides the hydrogen. In general distilling speak, alcohol usually refers to ethanol.

Shorthand term for ethyl alcohol or ethanol, a product of yeast fermentation. The volumetric amount of alcohol in wine is usually between 9 and 14%. Beverages with less than 9% ABV (alcohol by volume) are vulnerable to spoilage bacteria and require refrigeration for preservation. Beverages with more than 14% ABV may technically be wine, but have other names such as Madeira, Sherry, Port, or are typed as Aperitif or Dessert Wine.

The downside of alcoholic beverage consumption is alcohol abuse.